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Copy worksheet with dynamic chart?
Can a worksheet with a dynamic chart be copied in the same workbook,
and have the new worksheet chart still work referencing the cells in the new worksheet? I have worksheets setup with dynamic charts and formulas in the name manager with worksheet scope. When the worksheets are copied the charts disconnect from the formulas and use a set range reference. To fix this problem, I have tried to put the worksheet name into the name manager using a formula and indirect referencing but the name manager wont accept it. |
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Copy worksheet with dynamic chart?
You have to use a round-about procedure. Save the workbook, move the sheet
to a new workbook, then close the original workbook without saving changes. Reopen the original workbook, and move the sheet back into it. Now it's a copy of the first sheet, but it links to itself, not to the first sheet. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://PeltierTech.com/WordPress/ _______ wrote in message ... Can a worksheet with a dynamic chart be copied in the same workbook, and have the new worksheet chart still work referencing the cells in the new worksheet? I have worksheets setup with dynamic charts and formulas in the name manager with worksheet scope. When the worksheets are copied the charts disconnect from the formulas and use a set range reference. To fix this problem, I have tried to put the worksheet name into the name manager using a formula and indirect referencing but the name manager wont accept it. |
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